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Flora In Myanmar Culture Jasmine

    Flora In Myanmar Culture Jasmine

Jasmine, a fragrant white flower of vines or shrubs of genus “Jasminum” is native to Asia. Widely used for adorning hadd knots or garlunds around neck or spary or arranged

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FLORA IN MYANMAR CULTURE SAGAWA FLOWER IN KASONE

    FLORA   IN  MYANMAR CULTURE SAGAWA FLOWER  IN  KASONE

Kasone, the second month of Myanmar Lunar calendar corresponds to May, warmest the month of Myanmar summer. Myanmar old saying goes ]]wefcl;a&ukef? uqkefa&cef;}} [In Tayu water diminishes, in Kasone, water

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A DAY IN THE LIFE IN A MYANMAR MONASTERY

    A DAY IN THE LIFE IN A MYANMAR MONASTERY

Since Myanmar is predominantly Buddhist, a Myanmar monastery implies a Buddhist monastery. There is no village or town where there is no monastery. The residents of a monastery are called

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Myanmar Traditional Food (Monk Si Kyaw)

    Myanmar Traditional Food (Monk Si Kyaw)

Easy do-it-yourself recipe for Myanmar snack_traditional delicacy. Ingredients: Glutinous Rice – 3 tins Rice – 1 tin Brown Jaggery – 25 ticals Salt – to taste Peanut – 5 ticals

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Ponnya Shin Pagoda

    Ponnya Shin Pagoda

Just opposite to the three capitals of Myanmar kings Inwa, Amarapura and Mandalay and running along the west bank of

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Myanmar Traditional Food (Myanmar New Year Snacks)

    Myanmar Traditional Food  (Myanmar New Year Snacks)

Easy do-it-yourself recipes for some Myanmar snacks_traditional delicacies people in Myanmar enjoy eating or drinking during their New Year and

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Flora in myanmar culture: PADAUK AND GANTGAW

    Flora in myanmar culture: PADAUK AND GANTGAW

Every month of Myanmar Lunar calendar has designated flower of the month. Tagu, the first month of the calendar has

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Waso – Wagaung

    Waso – Wagaung

 You might be wondering what the title of this article means. Well, the two hyphenated words are Myanmar words. Waso

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THINGYAN

    THINGYAN

Thingyan, literally change, marks Myanmar New year, ie the old year changes to the new. At that time of every

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Tazaungdine Festival

    Tazaungdine Festival

Unsatisfied yet  with the fun of the lighting festival of Thadingyut, the people start looking for an excuse to have another lighting festival. Thadingyut’s  lightings  are closely connected with Buddhist

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